What damages can I recover in a nursing home abuse case?

In South Carolina, individuals who have suffered nursing home abuse may be able to recover damages through a civil lawsuit. Damages that may be recovered in a nursing home abuse case include, but are not limited to, medical bills, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and punitive damages (which are intended to punish the wrong-doer and deter future misconduct). Medical bills refer to any costs associated with treating the injury or illness caused by the nursing home abuse. Victims may also be able to recover for any loss of income or wages due to the nursing home abuse. Pain and suffering refers to the physical and psychological distress experienced as a result of the abuse, such as fear, humiliation, anxiety, and depression. Emotional distress involves non-physical suffering, such as embarrassment, humiliation, or feelings of helplessness. Punitive damages are available in some cases, although they are not easy to obtain. Punitive damages are intended to punish the wrong-doer, as well as to deter future misconduct, rather than to compensate the victim. Victims of nursing home abuse may also be able to recover attorney’s fees, court costs, and other expenses related to litigation. It is important to consult with a qualified attorney to discuss the potential damages that may be available in your specific case.

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